That is way too much of a black and white interpretation of a question as subjective as this one. I just gave you two completely possibility feelings a person could have had that are contradictory to the options listed.

In your opinion. Or the opinion of sheeple. You can always comment on your position in the thread if your pov is unrepresented.
Instead you ask a barrage of rhetorical questions...and not from the originator of the thread.

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It's a rhetorical question. May I ask what you don't understand about such a question?
Such questions abound in these discussions. They're not meant to be answered if you don't want.
Or if you want, you'd be a fool since it's really a statement by the questioner and as such is a trap.

So...you called me out for not answering it but can't show where I didn't answer it or refused to? Nice try though.

So...you called me out for not answering it but can't show where I didn't answer it or refused to? Nice try though.

Yup. I am just playing your game at this point, intentionally.

I think it's time you attend to that couch in your office, now.

__________________My Message to President-Elect Donald Trump:America did NOT became great because of what government did. America became great because of what the U.S. Constitution prevented our government from doing. The people made America great.

I am not a HUGE fan of Hannity but he brought up an excellent point tonight.

The reason so many in Watertown easily obeyed to stay in their homes was because they're not armed. He talked about a sign when entering from RI into Mass about being found with a gun. These people have no way to defend themselves and have to rely on the state. What if the suspect had entered one of their homes though?

__________________My Message to President-Elect Donald Trump:America did NOT became great because of what government did. America became great because of what the U.S. Constitution prevented our government from doing. The people made America great.

Police were continually screaming “don’t look out the window!” during their sweep in Watertown last week. This photo shows what happens to folks who disobeyed that order.

So our security now depends on permitting police to threaten to kill anyone who disobeys any order? Or to treat every American like a terrorist suspect who can be gunned down on the flimsiest pretext?

As more people view photos like the above, the knee-jerk pro-government reaction to last week’s finale will dissipate. It will not matter if 70% or 80% of people still support any action the government takes. There will be enough people – initially with camcoms and cell phones – that the legitimacy of mass crackdowns will not survive.

__________________My Message to President-Elect Donald Trump:America did NOT became great because of what government did. America became great because of what the U.S. Constitution prevented our government from doing. The people made America great.

I love how she doesn't consider you or anyone else a waste of time until 8 hours later and her arguments have been dismantled.

My arguments were not dismantled—at all. The poll choices didn't change either.
Odd how you'd team up with a Marxist douche like Literatura.

__________________My Message to President-Elect Donald Trump:America did NOT became great because of what government did. America became great because of what the U.S. Constitution prevented our government from doing. The people made America great.

So, you're a law enforcement officer in the turret of a Humvee during a widespread city-dominating search for an escaped, armed, kill-ready terrorist, and a face appears in the window twenty feet from your position. Should you refrain from covering that face in the window, for fears of hurting their feelings, even though if it turns out that is the terrorist, his elevated position and surprise appearance could result in not only your death, but the death of many of the other cops?

Give them a break. They're protecting, and serving. That wasn't a "Boston death sentence" for looking out the window; they were hunting down a terrorist on a killing spree, and they did a hell of a job.

So, you're a law enforcement officer in the turret of a Humvee during a widespread city-dominating search for an escaped, armed, kill-ready terrorist, and a face appears in the window twenty feet from your position. Should you refrain from covering that face in the window, for fears of hurting their feelings, even though if it turns out that is the terrorist, his elevated position and surprise appearance could result in not only your death, but the death of many of the other cops?

Give them a break. They're protecting, and serving. That wasn't a "Boston death sentence" for looking out the window; they were hunting down a terrorist on a killing spree, and they did a hell of a job.

These people are in their homes because they've been disarmed and can't protect themselves. The search was NOT citywide. It was narrowed down to a suburb called Watertown and to a particular area of that. The culprit was discovered AFTER de facto martial law was lifted....and by a private citizen outside of that designated area even.

Ya like the police state 'eh? Seriously, you sound like a bona-fide NeoCon right now. But we always knew this is what the left is really about deep down. You're in luck though...because more police state is coming. Our lives have changed for the worst in this country.

Always film the cops.

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Cop: As I am sure you are aware we are conducting a man hunt for that little bastard that bombed the marathon the other day. He was last seen headed into this neighborhood. We would like your permission to check the house and the grounds for him.

Most people in this situation: Absolutely, anything I can do to help, officer.

Cops come in, ask if everyone would gather in the living room everyone and then proceed with their search.

If someone says no, you post people in position to view the property to make sure no one comes or goes while convince a judge for a search warrant.

This. If they approached my home in this manner, I would gladly let them search. But don't treat me like a criminal. If someone refuses, get a warrant. That's the law. We are a country of laws. If the police/government starts disregarding laws, we are no longer a free country.

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